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Following the 26th United Nationsʼ Climate Change Conference and the numerous pledges from countries and companies for net-zero emissions, the acceleration towards decarbonization is tangible. Process manufacturers have increased urgency to improve their environmental impact.
An electrically heated catalytic oxidizer will be used by a Midwest medical products manufacturing company for the abatement of ethylene oxide (EtO) emissions. EtO, a volatile organic compound (VOC), is a flammable, colorless gas used as an agent to sterilize equipment and plastic devices that cannot be sterilized by steam.
Packaged emissions- and efficiency-monitoring system can be used to measure O2, NOX, CO and CO2 measurements as well as real-time boiler efficiency, fuel usage and carbon footprint calculation.
As emissions standards around the world become stricter, companies continue to search for methods of reducing the NOX and carbon monoxide (CO) emissions from their processes.
To address methane and smog-forming VOC emissions from the oil and gas industry, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is pursuing a strategy to reduce methane pollution from new sources in this rapidly growing industry via commonsense standards.
Designed for monitoring of oxygen and combustible, toxic and refrigerant gases in remote locations, Model OLCT 80 reduces installation costs by eliminating cabling and wiring.